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May 24, 1996 - Image 128

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-05-24

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hey say you never forget
how to ride a bike. That
may be true, but statistics
show that for children, at least,
they may forget how to do it safe-
ly.
And that's where parents come
in, now that summer beckons
and bicycles have taken over for
skis and ice skates as the thing to
do, according to AAA of Michi-
gan.
But bike riding can be danger-
ous when precautions are not ob-
served — or forgotten.
The Auto Club offers the fol-
lowing reminders for parents to
pass on:
* Bike riders should always
wear helmets.
* Be cautious when entering
roadways from driveways and al-
leys. Slow down; stop and look
for traffic.

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* Ride with traffic on the right-
hand side of the street.
* Obey traffic signs and signals.
Be extra careful turning left be-
cause motorists don't expect it.
Give cars and pedestrians the
light-of-way.
* Don't ride at night.
* Signal before turning and look
before changing lanes.
* Wear bright and light-colored
clothing so that drivers see you.
* Avoid broken pavement,
loose gravel and leaves, which can
cause you to lose control of your
bike.
Before children take that ride,
parents should inspect the bicy-
cle to make sure the brakes and
tires are in good condition.
Also, the bike should be sized
properly. Sitting on the seat, a child
should be able to balance the bi-
cycle with the tips of his toes.



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1. Always wear a bike helmet.
2. Stop and check traffic before riding into a street.
3. Don't ride at night.
4. Obey traffic signs and signals.
5. Ride on the right-hand side of the street.
6. Check brakes before riding.
7. Give cars and pedestrians the right-of-way.
8. Wear light or bright-colored clothing.
9. Be careful turning left--motorists may not see you.
10. Avoid broken pavement, loose gravel and leaves.

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